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1 Jay, Peter Augustus Jay, John To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 3 March 1809 1809-03-03 I rec d . your letter of the 22 d Feb y on Friday last— Judge Benson being still at Albany I...
2 Jay, Peter Augustus Jay, John To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 14 January 1809 1809-01-14 I have this instant rec d . a letter from Judge Van Ness of which the following is a Copy— Your...
3 Jay, Peter Augustus Jay, John To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 8 July 1808 1808-07-08 I have just rec d . your Letter of the 6th. inst. & am sorry to learn that Circumstances have...
4 Jay, Peter Augustus Jay, John To John Jay from Peter Augustus Jay, 21 August 1807 1807-08-21 We left New York on Monday last & arrived safely here this Morning in time for Breakfast. Our...
5 Coleman, William Jay, John To John Jay from William Coleman, 7 July 1807 1807-07-07 After all my strugglings I am compelled to submit at last & avail myself of the Insolvent Act. I...
6 Coleman, William Jay, John To John Jay from William Coleman, 6 June 1807 1807-06-06 Judge Benson left on my desk this morning your last letter to him containing an editorial...
7 Benson, Egbert Jay, John To John Jay from Egbert Benson, 19 May 1807 1807-05-19 I never meant to repeat from You a Sentiment so unfit as that whatever might be the Pretensions,...
8 Beers, William P. Jay, John To John Jay from William P. Beers, 2 April 1807 1807-04-02 I cannot lose the opportunity by M r . Isaacs to write a few lines. He could inform you of my...
9 Wilberforce, William Jay, John To John Jay from William Wilberforce, 7 November 1805 1805-11-07 I am willing to flatter myself you have not quite forgotten the person who is now beginning to...
10 Benson, Egbert Jay, John To John Jay from Egbert Benson, 4 January [1805] 1805-01-04 I should not acquit myself to You, certainly not to my own Convictions and Feelings, if I was not...